[OSM-newbies] No able to lod pictures in Josm due to missing seconds stamp

Jeffrey Martin dogshed at gmail.com
Thu Mar 27 03:56:11 GMT 2008


On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 10:22 PM, Andy Robinson (blackadder) <
blackadderajr at googlemail.com> wrote:

> Dirk Vervoort wrote:
> >Sent: 26 March 2008 11:04 AM
> >To: newbies at openstreetmap.org
> >Subject: [OSM-newbies] No able to lod pictures in Josm due to missing
> >seconds stamp
> >
> >Hi All,
> >
> >I have  used and old Camera without optical zoom to take my pictures
> while
> >I
> >was
> >logging tracks.
> >
> >The problem:
> >
> >I am not able to load this picture in Josm because but got no errors.
> >
> >When I try to synchronise the pictures in Josm I got the error "date
> could
> >not be parsed".
> >
> >Possible cause:
> >
> >It looks like the Exif Meta Data is in the picture file, but without
> >seconds
> >stamp.
>
> Check that your GPX file has timestamps on each point as I think that may
> cause the error too.
>
> Some older cameras simply don't write the second info to the image header.
> As a result there isn't any easy way as far as I am aware to add seconds
> in
> later and in any case if you could how would you know what the seconds
> value
> should be for each photo.
>
> If you get the photos to lead with no seconds you will find them clumped
> in
> groups around the nearest minute in the GPX log (subject to whatever
> synchronization time offset you have set)
>
> Cheers
>
> Andy
>
> >
> >Camera Model: 950 PowerC at m Zoom Date Picture Taken: 2008:03:22 11:45    <
> >seconds missing here.
> >Does anyone know how I can fix this ?
> >
> >Thanks, Hermes
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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You could use something like one of the vi text editors,
sed, or perl.

If you just want to insert a colon and two zeros you could
probably do that with sed or vi fairly easily.

Check out cygwin to run unix style utilities on a windows computer.

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